Here's a regexp based solution, with minor tweeks on your code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
sub strip_paren {
my $input = $_[0];
our $re;
$re = qr/
( [^()]+ )
(?:
\(
(
(?:
(??{$re})
)+
)+
\)
)?
/x;
my @output = ();
@output = $input =~ /$re/g;
return @output;
}
sub print_crud {
print "\nLine: ", shift, "\n";
foreach my $line (@_) {
next if not defined $line;
print " '$line'\n";
}
}
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
print_crud( $_, strip_paren($_));
}
exit;
__DATA__
A
A B
A B C
(A B) C
A (B) C
A (B C D)
A(B C D)
A (B C D) E
A (B C D)E
A (B C D) (E F G)
A (B C D) (E F G) I
A B (C (D E) (F G)) (H I)
A B (C (D E) (F G)) (H I) J
I think it comes close to what you wanted.
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